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Definition of Ferranti phenomenon

Ferranti phenomenon
Ferranti phenomenon Fer*ran"ti phe*nom"e*non (Elec.) An increase in the ratio of transformation of an alternating current converter, accompanied by other changes in electrical conditions, occurring when the secondary of the converter is connected with a condenser of moderate capacity; -- so called because first observed in connection with the Ferranti cables in London.

Meaning of Ferranti phenomenon from wikipedia

- In electrical engineering, the Ferranti effect is the increase in voltage occurring at the receiving end of a very long (> 200 km) AC electric power transmission...
- biological organism to the p****age of electric current through its body. Ferranti effect — A rise in the amplitude of the AC voltage at the receiving end...
- Electric in 1886. Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti established Ferranti, Thompson and Ince in 1882, to market his Ferranti-Thompson Alternator, invented with...
- consumption. The first commercially available stored-program computer, the Ferranti Mark I, contained 4050 valves and had a power consumption of 25 kilowatts...
- Hungarian Ganz Works company (1870s), and in the 1880s: Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti, Lucien Gaulard, and Galileo Ferraris. In 1876, Russian engineer Pavel...
- national parks of the Philippines List of Southeast Asian mountains de Ferranti, Jonathan; Maizlish, Aaron. "Philippine Mountains – 29 Mountain Summits...
- Manchester Mark 1. The Mark 1 in turn quickly became the prototype for the Ferranti Mark 1, the world's first commercially available general-purpose computer...
- Other early patents for homopolar generators were awarded to S. Z. De Ferranti and C. Batchelor separately. Nikola Tesla was interested in the Faraday...
- pioneer Galileo Ferraris Rotating magnetic field Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti Ferranti Corporation Reginald Fessenden 'Father' of radio broadcasting Donald...
- British National Anthem that was programmed by Christopher Strachey on the Ferranti Mark 1, late in 1951. Later that year, short extracts of three pieces were...